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t 1 the oass wni ranouf plcaaaat tale waea 70a too tall it as to appearance of tbe new suit yoa fcuy here. The cat, the fll, tbe fabrie will all prova the high class of our p perel and justify tbo pride we take in telling it at inch won derfully attractive prices. Have a look at tba clothing. That 'a all we ask. Some Special Prices on Cool Shirts and Underwear r BROWNS -e ANNON CO. CLOTHIERS ID U3 w nurii WEDKESDAT. JULY a. 1914. WZATHX& roucAir. Cluady tonight aoJ Thursday; probably showera on roast LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. GET LIGHT INSURANCE BY THE USE OF GAS You would uot ''take a chiiiicc" 111 t ho other details of tin' arrangement for your business or you pleasure if you had a "sure thing" as an alternative. Why put your home or business lightiug at the whim of every passing storm? GAS LIGHT IS CHEAPER AND BETTER LET THE CONCORD GAS COMPANY PHONE NO. 112 CALL ON YOU. UNION AND COEBIN STREETS sTFs wFF swSs! FpbFwbFw,PPP ajj t AT ME" The Theatorium has a big Reliance feature today. Burn to Mr. and Mrs. ft M. Od- luii. July 7, a son. Mr. Sibley Porton has accepted posit ion is car clerk at the depot. Mr. I.. S. Itonds is seriously sirk I his home on West Uepot street. Marriage license has been issued to Mr. Frank Jarvis and Miss Minnie Frieze. 'Lucille Love, the Girl of Mys tery," is the attraction at The Pas time today. Marriage license has been issued to Mr. Arthur J. Furr and Miss Eva L. Blaekwelder. Rev. J. C. Brown, of Kannapolis, will preach at Shiloh Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock and at Unity at 4 o'clock. The hoard of aldermen will hold their regular monthly meeting at the citv hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. .Mis. I.. A. tsrown was hostess at a dt light ful meeting of the Wedne; ilav ttridge club this morning at her hrnic mi South I'nion street. The ladies of Trinity Reformed Church will gie a lawu party at the eouit houses lnwn Thursday evening. The public is cordially invited to at tend. l-i 1 1 ! .Miss .lane Hilar Homers en tertained a number of her little friends at a party yesterday after noon at the home of her in'Midmoth er, Mrs. H. F. h'oueis, on Franklin Avenue. 1 lie olil jail House and lot on Church street has been sold to Mr. C. I', ( line for .--'.100. Mr. Clim ttill lie given possession of the prop erly as mmui as I lie new jail is completed. work mi the new jail is progress ing steadily. 1 he brick work will probably he completed this month 1 he contract culls for the jail and improvements to the court house to be completed October 1. Special ollicer Moses Fuir, who has been making a canvass of the town in order to list t he number of dogs foi taxes, reports more than 400 ca nines in the citv. Of this number tax has been paid on 230. The primary class of Central Methodist Church will give a party on t lie lawn of the Church tomorrow afternoon at o o'clock, to which the mothers and baby brothers and sis ters nt the members of the class are invited. Mrs. 11. S. Williams will en tertain the children with "Brer Rabbit" stories. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lloneyeutt Misses Ora lloneyeutt, Traunie laugliman, Virginia Lussey, Helen Arehev and Messrs. W. T. Wall and J. W. Wallace went to Sound Bend Rowan county, on a nienic vester. The parly made the rSUOXAL HXHTTOJf FeeaU Ttwb Ceaoari aai Has hare tu Com a4 Q. Miss CtlWiM CroweU will be oateaa to a he party tbia week at Ur boss oa Fraakhn Avenue. lliae ITowell a rueata. no will ar rive tomorrow, will be: Mums Klrea- or Ilorton, Martha Liringstoii, Mabel Herman, of nadeaboro, Ealelle l c- trea and Madeline Stafford, of Qreeasbor, and Mr. Palmer Stickle? f Murrhiaon. CcnnpV column Win tod Tow U know that we han dle 1U beat (raV of nice, fmh Ash tbat contra to CoawonL Come to aea na. Otm Cafe, J. F. Cos. proprietor. 8-2tp. Art aoOa in tbe felt of ypar pia no" Let me iareatigata and also tuna it. A. VIOLA. 8-4-p.. Senator William H. Webb, of BeU Buckle, TenBw apent a few hours here resterday witb bis nephew, Prof. A rS. Webb. Senator Webb was en route to Virginia and was traveling1 in anautomobile. Miss Margaret Caldwell lias re turned from Maxton, where she has been visiting friends for two weeks. A good I-year-old horse, sound, straight and reutle, weight about 1200 pounds. We art willing to sell him at bargain; also good deliv ery wagon in good condition and harness. Apply to (James Tbeodloa, 51 West Depot St. 8-2t-p. Wanted Toung bub aid women to prepare for fall and new-year uoei tiona. Low summer rates. Carolina Business College. 7-6t Mr. L. F. McBraver, of Shelby, is concord visitor todav. Mr. Joseph Robinson, of Salisbury, is gpending the day here on business. Mrs. Lea S. Overman and Miss Catherine Overman motored here from Salisbury and sp.nt a few hours yesterday afternoon. Mr. H. A. Mayer, of Charlotte, is sending tbe day here on business. a Lonnie OrofT, son of J. YV. Oroff, ias none 10 rortsmouin to 10111 me nited States navv. 'LOOK Don't I look goodf To own me save miles of steps. Everything in everything. Call at the Store That Hoosier McDougal. is a better proposition. I its place and a place for name is Satisfies. Mv Bell & Harris Furniture Co. famou: Wesell ltJI famous 1 Famous for their surety of re-, suit Ansco users here in town -are producing most beautiful pictures. Come In and let us . show you some fine samples. ' ANSCO CAMERAS Amateur Cam- ' ens ol professional qraUlTi. Suoerblr madeandauy tooptrau. Prict adorn SUM op. ANSCO FILM Alwtyl uniform, full chromatic balance, color value, shadow detail sad freedom horn halatioa. ANSCO MEIWCA15-S(c1aflT pre nared to be ated Willi Anaco Fiaa and Cjko Paper. We always aavt a fas SUPOlr. ' y-v- i .-(-. TtTO rAPER The ertee wlnntf which Hea rich, son prTnts that sever latie Mrtcct ispieducUeaa at tba euweca, , aira stud TUDiO , I AWHWGS Made to order, porches, win. dowg, doora and Sleeping 1 orcoes. iveeps all sun and neat out, lets all the cool breezes in and . doea not ob struct the view. Pbona 347 for samples and prices. No charge ior putting op. tecrdfcratLTcCo.i V, OASH 03 E-Z TEEMS. ridtfia),tK)jaMB, f TEI3 DATE IN HISTORY. SI'?- July t.;.i ' 1700. Jonathan Holmes Cobb, pion eer American silk culturist, born in Fharon, Mass. -'Died ', in Ded linin, T'nss., March 2, 1882,;'-. - l ; 1. (Un. Gideon J. Pillow, noted ('infc.' rate commander, born in T e. Died in Arkansas, r 8, 1S78. 1 - 1 c.f King 'William IV. 1 3 1 t 2 . ' or. ' ;' nd persons ninde liomelesa by lire in Montreal. 18C3. Surrender of Port Confederate fortress on the Miss 4 issippi. - -... u .... . 1864.-Foun(ation atone laid for the .4 names JmDankment in London, 1882.-Hablot K. Browne f"Pbi the illustrator of Dickens and oth ers, meo.: corn in 18L ,'.,,' mm. Mr tharles Tnpper resigned the premiership of Canada.. . 1&13. Servia formally leclnrcd war Woman Sell guaranteed hosiery to Inends and neiirbbora; 70 per cent profit: maka 10 daily. Experience unnecessary. International Kills. Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. iO-20-p. BASEBAL CHATTER. wantea a young men and women to enroll for the mid-summer term of the Carolina Business College, July 15, and prepare for bookkeep ing ana stenograpme positions. 7-b't. wanted Bookkeepers, atenofraphera and salesmen for fall and new-year positions. Now is the time to be gin to prepare. Low summer rates. Apply to Carolina Business College lor full information. 7-6t. tl lay afternoon. trip in automobiles. lliere will be a bull game at Kan napous Saturday. iJie arrange ments have not been completed but I he management is making an effort lo secure an engagement with a fast team. Saturday evening the fire works display that was postponed from the fourth 01 July w.ll be given. Oastonia Gazette of Tuesday: Mr. and Airs. L, U. Coltrane and children L. D. Jr., Mariam Louise and Tom, of Concord, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. D. A. Garrison, at her home on iork street Sunday. Mr. Coltrane and L. D. Jr., returned Sun. day night, while Mrs. Coltrane, Mir iam Louise and Tom will be in the city a week or ten days. A number of local sports have re turned from Augusta, where they attended tlie Dig chicken Hunt. Ow ing to the fact that no telegrams pre. ceeded tlieir arrival it is presumed mat tlie Worth Carolina birds lost. However, if the presumption is cor rect, it is the first fight the North Carolina birds have lost in a lona series of battles. Elird's hag just finished takinz stock, and on Thursday morninsr at 9 o'clock will inaugurate their After Stock laking Sale, which will close on Saturday, the 18th. At certain hours on Thursday and Saturday they will sell certain articlea cheap for just one hour and a half. See big ad. in this paper today for full particulars. Messrs. Gentry Lefler.'M. L. Bonds. of Charlotte, John Parrish, of Dan ville and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keith, of Salisbury, who attended the fun eral of the late Mr. V. C. Parrish have returned to their homes. The fun eral was held at the home - Sunday and ttM conducted by Rer.W, C. Wanchope, assisted by Bev. J.. M. Grier and Rev. A. L. Coble. The in terment was made at Rocky Ridge cemetery. : . " r :.: , Henderson Gold Leaf : A number of weekly and ae mi-weekly newspa pers in this State have very natural ly increased their subscription price within the past few months, givin; as a reason tnereror the greatly in creased cost . of - production. . Most local county papers are now sold at entirely too low a figure to ' insure their prosperity and hence their nse- iulness to their respective commun ities. The subscription pric of the Gold Leaf will barely pay for the blank paper' on which it is printed, and yet there ore some who sny it is Snikc Shannon, the former New York-St. Louis centerfielder, is now umpiring 111 tlie reileral league. liapps, of the tail-end Topeka iub, is leading the Western League batsmen with a healthy percentage .4(16 in 33 games. Charley Comiskey of the White Sox, is to stand the expense ot erect- ng a 100-foot flagiHile at tlie new ball park in Dubuque. Kavless of the euiec club is ring Bodie's successor as champion fence Luster of the Pacific Const league. He is leading the league in home rnns and triples. Shortstop Baker, who is known as Home Run Baker No. 'i of the I'ni- versity of Michigan nine, has join ed the Winnipeg team in the Twi light league. 'Iron Man Joe McGiniiity has (decided to quit as bench manager 01 the Tocoma team. McUmnity will continue as president of the club and Kus8 Hall will act as manager ot the team. Old Dick Cooley had no sooner been installed manager of the To peka team that he wes set down by President O'Neill of the Western league for inciting a riot in Denver. Willie "Bill" Mitchell of the Naps 13 credited with oeing 1 11c greatest seven-inning pitcher in the game. A 8 a rule Willie is ready to blow tlie contest after the seventh round. The Athletics evidently have Washington's goat in view of Clarke Griffith's holler that the world's champion are a cheap outfit. Pitcher AI Demaree of the Giants is not showing tbe classy goods he displayed in 1913. A year ago De maree was out in front among M tional league heavers. It has just come to light that Reb" Russell's front name is Al bert and not Clarence. The big Tex as dinger of tlie White Sox says he can t stand for the Clarence stuff, Jience the announcement of his real iiame. President Gilmore of the Federal league is quoted as saying that he intends to lend Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson and Eddie Collins for the season of 1915. The Feds surely -will have to dig deep in order to land the trio of wonders. for Sabs Pure milk from tubercular tested, stall fed cows. Baby 'a milk a specialty. 'Phone 219. Mrs. N. A. Archibald. 22-tt NOTICE. All teachers who desire to teach in Cabarrus county the coming year. should file their applications in the office of the superintendent not later tl an July 13, 1914. 7-5t D. S. UPPARD, Supt. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of sheriff of Ca barrus county, subject to the Demo cratic convention. Respectfully, 16-tf-p U. A. GRAEBER. fXXXw.)()Kdl lb - I Every Prescription f Greece Pays Us $12,500,000 for Bat tleships. Washington, July 8. Secretary Daniels received a check from Greece today for $12,500,000 for the battle ships Idaho and Mississippi. Mr. Lee Martin, who recently sold tbe New South Cafe, has rented a storeroom on Valley street and will open, a grocery store and a restau rant there this week. Cam 0M Saras, Maw HanHil Woa't The worat cases, no asattcr o( bow loaa ataading. ara cam by tbt woadctful, old tellable lit. Porter's Aatlaestic Heallnc OIL It reUerte Pala ud Heale at tbe aaiae time. 5c, SSc, U i o if o i o if o i! f o a n II We send out is just as good as drugs can make it. No mat ter what you paid for it, you could not get any better. Qual ity is never sacrificed to price, yet our prices are always made reasonable. Let us fill your next prescrip tion. Sappenfield Drug Store Dealers in Dependable jj Urngs Opposite Concord Hospital Phone 333. . CONCORD MARKET. ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. Cotton Market. Cotton . , . . .. . , . . 14 Cotton seed .... 30 Produce Market Pork 10 Bulk Meat, sides . . .... . 14 Beeswax 25 Chickens ........ .30 to 60 Corn .1.00. Eggs .... 25 Meal'... . . ... ... .1.10 Flour, North Carolina . ... 2.75 Cow Peas . . . . . . . . . 2.25 Lady Peas . . .2.00 TRADE DT CONCORD. . EVERYTHING COOL AND STYLISH FOR the sur,::iR r.iAir. It Is here that the handsomest V . -. v lines of summer apparel lor men are . obtainable, including the ; Finest Line of Manhattan Shirts for : Summer ever brought to this city. Let us provide you with the thin and delightfully cool apparel. ' HOOVERS 0 ANNOUNCEMENT j Q 0 On July 9th, 10th and 11th, there will be held at our store an Exposition of pre advanced Fall and Winter Wooleni and Fashions in Men's Clothes, which for splendor in colorings and magnificence in style and design are unprecedented in the annals of clothes making. ; - The Only Line in America Backed by Real Merchant Tailoring will be displayed by the World's foremost promoters of fash ion, Isaac Hamburger & Sons, Baltimore. On the above dates their representative will conduct out - Fall Tailoring Opening and entertain the public by assisting them to review the array of Woolens and Fash ions on display. , Your presence at this "fashion show" is cordially invited and as Hamburger & Sons are the recognized producers of America's Highest Type of ilaDtttl to Measure Clothes, it will be to your interest to at tend. No obligation to buy,' but, if it will be your pleasure to order, your measures will be expertly and scientifically taken.. 6 r. e 0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !H.LPffilSlCO. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " 17 PAYS TO New Wash Silk Waist Plain Jap and Stripe W&sh Silk Vaists. All Colors Light Else, Pkli, YcHIov and Clip? w4 avtta S 13 VLItc. LijHtEIu.Fhkiind Yelbw. Sdz Pri vv V o r: m , , - .. : ..... . .. a. 4 . ' STRAW HATS AT mict 1 2 Every Straw Hats in the store goes in for Halt Ppicc Come early and get your choice: VL:!c-f.!:rE:F:;v8 Cc:.":.? !f . ..'-': ... . MONT AMOENiV SEMINARY ';:'::'' -:x ,l Tounded 1859. -'"-, .''.- .;': '.:.-.''.;' :( 'WELL KKOWN SCHOOL TOR TOtTKO LADIES. , IT'FOrJIATION StU a,nd seminary. New modern fcuihiint' steam-beat, electric lights, baths, gymnasium, single beds. Location admirable for school work. Remarkably Jiealthful, Ses sion 1913-1014, enly about $5.00 physician fee for entire student hodv Adequate and competent Faculty. 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